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Ghana and Kenya investigate presumed Russian national for secretly recording sexual encounters
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ACCRA, Ghana (AP) -- Ghana has launched an investigation into the activities of a man believed to be a Russian national accused of secretly recording sexual encounters with several women and summoned Russia's ambassador to discuss the case that has sparked public outrage, the authorities said on Wednesday.
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Opinion | How to Bust the Sanctions-Evading Ghost Fleets
An oil tanker in the Mediterranean Sea, Jan. 22. Handout/Etat Major des Arm茅es/Agence France-Presse/Getty Images
Economic sanctions can bring critical pressure on foreign adversaries.
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Doomsday Clock Moves to 85 Seconds to Midnight, Closest Point to Catastrophe Since Debut
"Change is both necessary and possible, but the global community must demand swift action from their leaders," the president and CEO of the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists said
Doomsday is closer than ever before, at least according to one metric.
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Economic Leaders at Davos Say Global Growth Is Resilient Despite Disruption From Trump
DAVOS, Switzerland (AP) -- Leading global economic policymakers at the World Economic Forum in Davos urged countries and businesses to filter out the turmoil from a week of clashes with the Trump administration and focus on boosting growth and fighting inequality in a world where trade will continue to flow and international cooperation is still badly needed.
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United Nations leaders bemoan global turmoil as the General Assembly turns 80
LONDON -- Just over 80 years ago, directly after the Second World War, the United Nations General Assembly met for the first time, in a Methodist hall in Blitz-damaged central London.